From staff reports The Peninsula girls tennis team received the No. 1 seed in the CIF Southern Section Division 1 playoffs and will host the Sherman Oaks Notre Dame-La Quinta wild-card winner in the first round today.

In Division 4, Pioneer League champion South Torrance received the No. 1 seed and will host the Bishop Amat-Schurr wild-card winner in the first round today. West Torrance (second place, Pioneer League) will host Immaculate Heart in the first round today, while Torrance hosted Chaminade in a wild-card match Tuesday for the chance to travel to La Serna for a first-round match today.

Del Rey League champion Bishop Montgomery hosts the Highland-Keppel wild-card winner in the first round today.

The CIF-SS finals will take place Nov. 13 at the Claremont Club in Claremont. Division 1 starts at 10 a.m., Division 3 at 11:30 a.m. and Division 4 at 1 p.m.

Peninsula is looking for its third consecutive Division 1 title, and South seeks its second straight Division 4 championship.

In the L.A. City Section, Marine League champion Carson received the No. 4 seed in Division 1 and gets a first-round bye. Carson will host the Cleveland-Roosevelt winner in the second round Friday.

Narbonne took the No. 9 seed and will play at No. 8 L.A. Poly in the first round today, and No. 10 Banning will play at No. 7 Taft in the first round today. The Division 1 finals are Nov. 13 at Balboa Sports Center in Encino.

San Pedro Hall of Fame

The second San Pedro High School Athletic Hall of Fame banquet will take place on Saturday at the Crafted Warehouse, 112 E. 22nd St., San Pedro. This year’s event features four former major-leaguers among its inductees: Garry Maddox, Alan Ashby, Brian Harper and Eddie Jurak. Other former Pirate stars to be honored: swimmer Pat Yelovich; basketball’s Zlatko Josic and the Whitsitt brothers, Novian and Damon; softball stars Ashley Esparza and Kim Parker; soccer’s Raul Haro; and cross country’s Valerie Flores.

Also being inducted will be the Whitt, Stevens and Castaneda families, four unbeaten City champion teams (1987 boys soccer, 1972 and 1973 girls basketball and 1999 girls cross country), retired gymnastics coach John Balen and the Gravett brothers.

Festivities begin at 5 p.m. Tickets ($50 each) are available online at www.sanpedropirateboosters.com or by writing Leonard Miller at 1589 Plymouth Lane, San Pedro, CA 90732 (make checks payable to San Pedro Pirate Boosters-Hall of Fame).

Clarification

In an article in Tuesday’s paper about the Lawndale High football team’s forfeiture of four games, the player who improperly transferred was not identified. Zach Cooper, who transferred in the offseason from Santa Monica High, was mentioned for his 1,000-yard season. Cooper’s transfer has not been in question.

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